Former Attorney Alleges Racial Discrimination in Lawsuit Against Major Law Firm

WASHINGTON — A Black female attorney who formerly worked at Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP has brought her case to a federal court in D.C., alleging her dismissal was due to ongoing discriminatory practices against Black women at the firm, rather than the performance issues cited by her former employer. Gita Sankano, the attorney at the center of this lawsuit, filed against Troutman Pepper, argues her job termination was unjust and racially motivated. Contrary to the firm’s claims that her departure in January 2024 was for performance deficiencies, Sankano’s legal representatives have presented evidence that … Read more

Virginia Campground Owner Ordered to Pay $750,000 for Racial Discrimination Eviction

Franklin County, VA — In a historic decision, a Franklin County jury awarded $750,000 in damages to two families who faced eviction based on racial discrimination at a Smith Mountain Lake campground. This case represents the highest fair housing jury award ever achieved under the legal guidance of the Virginia attorney general’s office. In June 2020, Regina Turner, the proprietor of Lazy Cove Campground, attempted to evict two families renting lakeside lots after she discovered the racial identity of one of the renters, Damien Smith, who is Black. The revelation led Turner to express discriminatory … Read more

Virginia Campground Owner Ordered to Pay $750,000 for Racial Discrimination Against Black Camper

Richmond, VA – A Virginia jury has awarded two families a total of $750,000, finding that a campground owner discriminated against them based on racial prejudice. The incident occurred at Lazy Cove Campground in June 2020 when a campground owner objected to the presence of a Black guest. Amanda Mills and Angela Smith, friends planning a joint family camping excursion, faced unexpected discrimination that altered their experience. Angela Smith, who is white, her Black husband Damien Smith, and their young son were set to join the Mills family for a relaxing stay. However, the families’ … Read more

Virginia Jury Awards $750,000 in Landmark Racial Discrimination Case Against Landlord

RICHMOND, Va. — In a groundbreaking legal decision, a Virginia jury awarded $750,000 to two families after finding that their landlord had evicted them based on racial discrimination. This verdict, delivered against Regina Turner, owner of the Lazy Cove Campground in Penhook, is noted as the largest fair housing jury award secured by the Virginia Office of the Attorney General, surpassing the previous record of $200,000 from a 2011 case involving sexual harassment. The lawsuit stemmed from an incident where Turner allegedly terminated the rental agreements after discovering the racial identity of one of the … Read more